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parties need time, but once the law -- party's law has been declar declared. there aren't so many blocks on issuing licenses on parties. it's a matter of time. local elections was carried out in very difficult situation because participation was quite limited from both those who went forward and those under voters. there was the consensus that -- to postpone the local government until later. but there are those who -- a lot of complaints by the people about the efficiency of the local governments. no such results can be achieved without the participations of the voters so there can be competition. this such responsibility lies with the citizens. the media law, there are so many applications for the establishment of many channels and newspapers. the ballot box is the decider in this country. the most important law is the fighting corruption that has been delayed for so many -- has been delayed because it's a very important law. go very carefully with all those sectors. the government has finished from starting the law and has finished from the prime minister an
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the obama law was put into effect. so if we were rescoring that today based on the scores that you have today, because that's when some of the medicare increases and the medicaid and exchange subsidies kick into effect, would not the cost of obamacare be projected to be significantly larger because of that much higher unemployment figure? >> that piece alone would raise the cost of the affordable care act. i don't know by how much. we're not able -- we say this in the outlook but i should emphasize. we were not able for this outlook to update those estimates. that's particularly involved with jobs. we will be doing that as part of our march baseline due out in a month and a half, we hope. in the march baseline you will see new estimates of all the programs in the budget. part of that will be the cost of the coverage provisions in the affordable care act, that change. >> that and the class act which we may be dealing with this week and the fact that that's likely to be pulled back. thank you very much. i yield back the
the obama law was put into effect. so if we were rescoring that today based on the scores that you have today, because that's when some of the medicare increases and the medicaid and exchange subsidies kick into effect, would not the cost of obamacare be projected to be significantly larger because of that much higher unemployment figure? >> that piece alone would raise the cost of the affordable care act. i don't know by how much. we're not able -- we say this in the outlook but i should...
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these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. parents versus social workers. that many children have become used to fight for why does the law or threaten families. in the form of they have a right of will. they have any. of your children. bringing up kids. from their own mom and dad. and from what we have an industry that is so. awesome critical. of the footrace children. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumphant. visit people's admiration for two hundred zero. zero zero. zero. zero two least be told language such. as programmes in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots seventy ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try a small t arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. me fifty feet it's. easy. to meet. some. folks. we need to teach the community that the rights that we are struggling with that today is not anything to copy from let's not practice it that's all. gave to have well in
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because it denies them equal protection under the law. >> host: helen bennett, you also wrote another book? >> guest: yes, i did. it is a story of a woman soldier at the very beginning of the war. she got into the biggest war camp. it goes back and forth between her story and experience as a woman soldier in the story of an iraqi civilian woman. they need at a checkpoint and they begin to interact. this is based on something my soldiers have experienced. you get to see the war from both the iraqi and american point of view, but told through the eyes of women, which is a rare way to tell stories. >> host: when you look back at the media coverage of the iraq war and the afghanistan war, do you feel that it has been fair and conference of? >> guest: it depends which nation you are asking about. i think we did a very bad job at the beginning of the war, as the university acknowledged. we were too blinded by the actions of 9/11, and we did not face -- we did not question the reasons for going into iraq. we accepted it at face value what we were told. we did not dig deep enough, and we have
because it denies them equal protection under the law. >> host: helen bennett, you also wrote another book? >> guest: yes, i did. it is a story of a woman soldier at the very beginning of the war. she got into the biggest war camp. it goes back and forth between her story and experience as a woman soldier in the story of an iraqi civilian woman. they need at a checkpoint and they begin to interact. this is based on something my soldiers have experienced. you get to see the war from...
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these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. it was not a military. contract with the unit of the huge contract. it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country. for its. contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars polymer it's reasonable. or did bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. for profiteers. much brighter than a few. songs from fines to christians. means for instance on t.v. dot com. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device to watch r t any time. we need to teach the community that their rights are struggling but that today. i mean i think. that's all. well in afghanistan the majority of women married below the age of sixteen. if they don't have a right to a divorce they have the right to what's called a separation it's really hard for them to get work as a man just needs to say to those three times and that's it he says he said to his wife the only one b
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a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. my opponent has a different view. i believe we did the right thing in repealing do not ask do not tell, and we have to fight for a future for fairness and equality under a law. my opponent has a different point of view. i think i did the right thing in ending the war in iraq and setting a timeline for getting us out of afghanistan. my opponent has a different view. [applause] there are going to be able budget issues to talk about, but the central one, about how we build an economy that works for everyone, that is what i want everyone to pay attention to. this is going to be a close race, and the reason it is going to be a close race is we have gone through a tough four years, on top of a tough decade for a lot of families before that, and folks feel worn out. and if you do not have a job, you do not care that there are 4 million jobs created. you are still waiting for yours. your house is $100,000 under water. the fact that the housing market is beginning to stabilize is not satisfactory. you are still trying to figur
a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. my opponent has a different view. i believe we did the right thing in repealing do not ask do not tell, and we have to fight for a future for fairness and equality under a law. my opponent has a different point of view. i think i did the right thing in ending the war in iraq and setting a timeline for getting us out of afghanistan. my opponent has a different view. [applause] there are going to be able budget issues to talk about, but the central...
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it is these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. culture is that so much a lot of people at highbury all their little. difference of so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades you believe it is achieve much beyond horrific budgetary cost and extremely high levels of. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. we speak your language or not at the. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't story. it's. been choice. visit. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.
it is these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. culture is that so much a lot of people at highbury all their little. difference of so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades you believe it is achieve much beyond horrific budgetary cost and extremely high levels of. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any...
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a practice that has been horrendous in most federal agencies until that bill became law. we know that the information is critical for the veterans and a good number of them may be the first in the families to attend college. that's why we need to provide them and all veterans with the tools they need to work their way through this sometimes confusing application process. i don't think there is any such thing as too much information to provide veterans and service members making decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and i look forward to working with you, mr. chairman, as we try to make sure that all veterans, everyone utilizing these benefits has the information they need to make informed choices that are sound investments of taxpayer resources and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. braley. at this point i ask unanimous consent to enter the statements from several different organizations, the rand corporation for the american council on education, mr. steve gonzalez of the american legion, mr. ted dewalt from v
a practice that has been horrendous in most federal agencies until that bill became law. we know that the information is critical for the veterans and a good number of them may be the first in the families to attend college. that's why we need to provide them and all veterans with the tools they need to work their way through this sometimes confusing application process. i don't think there is any such thing as too much information to provide veterans and service members making decisions that...
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these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little tonnage of angles stories. for you here. is to try to teach spanish. visit. download the official. to choose your language stream quality. or your favorites from. now t.v. is not required to watch artsy all you need is your mobile device watch r t any time and i think. we need to teach the community that the rights that we are struggling with that today if i may think to copy let's not practice it that's all. to have well in afghanistan the majority of women in marriage below the legal age of sixteen if they don't have a right to a divorce they have the right to what's called a separation it's really hard for them to get work as a man just needs to say divorce t
these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little tonnage of angles stories. for you here. is to try to teach spanish. visit. download the official. to choose your...
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so we have these laws. these laws have been enacted. the law says we're supposed to provide this. are we doing, knowing what you've heard, are we doing the job that we're supposed to do? are we doing the job? is the job getting done that congress asked to get accomplished. and if so, going back to hans' point, if not, what do we need to do in your mind to change that? or do we need to change the laws? >> i appreciate that. i also want to say thank you to susan for this great gathering today. i know she has done a lot of work. and i appreciate her invitation to serve with this very knowledgeable and esteemed group. i want to take this situation in some ways away from statistics and down to really the level of the voter with my own experience as a military spouse, with a husband stationed on an overseas base. and the experiences i've seen firsthand. and i'll comment this as an election law attorney, as an election law professor, someone who believes the way in which the infrastructure is built and the laws structure have an impact on who votes. we also know it's much more than that.
so we have these laws. these laws have been enacted. the law says we're supposed to provide this. are we doing, knowing what you've heard, are we doing the job that we're supposed to do? are we doing the job? is the job getting done that congress asked to get accomplished. and if so, going back to hans' point, if not, what do we need to do in your mind to change that? or do we need to change the laws? >> i appreciate that. i also want to say thank you to susan for this great gathering...
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>> there still is no hydrocarbon law. next to the constitution, this is one of the most important laws that go into place in the country. we are pushing it very aggressively. the state department looks after energy issues and a representative from the department of energy came to iraq and met with officials there and dietary secretary bill burns followed up last week. we are pointing up this is a way to unite the country which is what they need to do at this time. i am pleased to say there has been some subsequent engagement by the iraqis and oil issues and some discussion of restarting negotiations on the hydrocarbon law. we will push them in that direction. it is a positive sign most recently representatives from the kurdish regional government were in baghdad a few days ago a meeting with the minister oil. progress andsome they are moving forward on that. these are issues which should smooth relations and allow for a hydrocarbon law to go ahead in the future. >> senator lugar -- >> let me just follow on after that ques
>> there still is no hydrocarbon law. next to the constitution, this is one of the most important laws that go into place in the country. we are pushing it very aggressively. the state department looks after energy issues and a representative from the department of energy came to iraq and met with officials there and dietary secretary bill burns followed up last week. we are pointing up this is a way to unite the country which is what they need to do at this time. i am pleased to say...
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parts of the law conflict with parts of other parts of the law and sometimes you know this. there is a lot of conflict. and the people and the you know the government workers they can use these conflicts to block the movement forward to block the development but of better to change the steadily then to come back to the corruption system says boris tea party presidential commission for entrepreneurs bright spotlight will be back shortly after the break so anyway. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting firm however it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars out of for its odd reasonable and forded bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. for profiteers one o.t. four. for . you know use it sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creat
parts of the law conflict with parts of other parts of the law and sometimes you know this. there is a lot of conflict. and the people and the you know the government workers they can use these conflicts to block the movement forward to block the development but of better to change the steadily then to come back to the corruption system says boris tea party presidential commission for entrepreneurs bright spotlight will be back shortly after the break so anyway. it was not the military as army...
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the first lady and four of the mcdonnell children and my new son-in-law are here with us in the gallery. [ applause ] >> now i think this is my 21st state of the commonwealth speech. only the third that i've delivered. this is always a very special night when all three branches of government are gathered in a building designed by thomas jefferson, from which, for centuries, ideas promoting liberty and opportunity have sprung. i want to congratulate all of you newly elected men and women to the general assembly and the new leaders elected in each caucus today. thank you for your service to the people of virginia and also i want to thank the families and spouses of these newly elected members because they are in it with you as well. i would also want to commend the members of the virginia senate. particularly the members of the democratic party for the passionate and statesmanlike debate you conducted on the matters on the virginia senate today. thank you. over the past two years, we have shown that while we hail from diverse regions, we align with different political parties and subscrib
the first lady and four of the mcdonnell children and my new son-in-law are here with us in the gallery. [ applause ] >> now i think this is my 21st state of the commonwealth speech. only the third that i've delivered. this is always a very special night when all three branches of government are gathered in a building designed by thomas jefferson, from which, for centuries, ideas promoting liberty and opportunity have sprung. i want to congratulate all of you newly elected men and women...
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that is a law enforcement issues. >> it is commo, and there is no, but a dark parking lots where people can come together become parties of themselves and in front of someone's home is less likely, although it could happen, although i do not think there is as much of a tendency to preload in a neighborhood. >> this would only be applicable to 1,000 feet? >> that is correct. >> i just want to go back to the idea about whether you would consider rolling it out incrementally based on the parking lots have been having chronic problems, see how it goes, and that would give the other parking lots some time to evaluate and different rollout schedule. >> i think that is a good idea, and i would bring it back to strikes since we have the holiday and did not get a chance to oust all of those questions, if the parking lot of those have those entities in its zoloft, -- in its lot and can afford to close, they would incur more costs to be able to allow their customers in and out access, so i want to know if that was ever given consideration. >> i do not think it ever came oup, so we are happy to loo
that is a law enforcement issues. >> it is commo, and there is no, but a dark parking lots where people can come together become parties of themselves and in front of someone's home is less likely, although it could happen, although i do not think there is as much of a tendency to preload in a neighborhood. >> this would only be applicable to 1,000 feet? >> that is correct. >> i just want to go back to the idea about whether you would consider rolling it out...
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he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. ááscientistsáá say.../ moderate alcohol ...consummtion.../ ácooldáá lower... your isk... for... heart disease. for.../ 20 years, .../ &pddctors...// of... more than ...18-hundred .... heart attack.../ patientt.../. áátheyáá found... men.../ drinking... up too.. 2...// alcooolic beveraggs... a day.../ ááhad áá a... 42 percentt.. lower risk.../ of... dying...// disease.../// . áábutáá... doctors... say... any ámoreá... than that.../ &pwas... noo healthy. on american idol the too 9 will perrorm hits from their idols...anddtherr's one shine. natssjesssca sings : i will lways love you you jessica sanchez.../ owed america... with her rendition.../ of... the whitney houston ...classic.../ "i... will always love you"...../// áásheáá already sounds like...// a
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we cannot-we will not-comply with this unjust law." carney notes the chief of chaplains' request was quickly quashed. sot - carney says: "i would certainly hope that, in reporting on thiss you noted that chaplains were absolutely free to express, as they shoold be, their opinion on -- on this matter." but house speaker john boehner's determined to go beyond jjst expressing opinions on the hhs requirement. soo - boehner says: "if thh preeident does not reverse the department's attack on religious freedom, then the coogress, acting on beealf of the american people and he constitution we are must." 3& the... archdioceee... sent a letter.../ to.... parishioners .../ ááoutliningáá... it's... objection.../ to... the proposal..../// áátheyáá plan... to... opt out .../ ááifáá therr aren't... changes .../ in... the law. 3 a snowy ay in maryland. maryland. baltimore county... dodged ...the worst ...of it,.../ áábutáá some areas .../ are... getting hit...//. hit...//. vytas, where's this storm hitting hardest? 3 a judge hands down
we cannot-we will not-comply with this unjust law." carney notes the chief of chaplains' request was quickly quashed. sot - carney says: "i would certainly hope that, in reporting on thiss you noted that chaplains were absolutely free to express, as they shoold be, their opinion on -- on this matter." but house speaker john boehner's determined to go beyond jjst expressing opinions on the hhs requirement. soo - boehner says: "if thh preeident does not reverse the...
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i went on to nyu law school. ended up working with robert kennedy and monitoring the civil rights movement, so i've lived in this, walked the walk and the wisdom of what you recommend all of america ought to realize and appreciate. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. and in the last congress when i was chair of the subcommittee, we passed a webb bill through the house and also, cspan is covering this hearing now and we're also taping it, so it will be available on my website. wwwbobbyscott.house.gov, so we'll be there. >> thank you all for your contributions today. i feel like the energy in this room is tremendous and every single one of you contributed so much to this conversation. >> can you identify yourself? >> my name is aaron boldman, i work with the student peace alliance, one of the grass roots groups that's been working on this bill for a long time. my question is to mr. prendergast and reference to your profession to compliment the work you do mentoring, which is a movement builder and someone
i went on to nyu law school. ended up working with robert kennedy and monitoring the civil rights movement, so i've lived in this, walked the walk and the wisdom of what you recommend all of america ought to realize and appreciate. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. and in the last congress when i was chair of the subcommittee, we passed a webb bill through the house and also, cspan is covering this hearing now and we're also taping it, so it will be available on my website....
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so an oil law is very important. further investment is important. you put those things together, regional integration, our efforts to help them build capacity, the oil piece, all of that i think will increasingly stabilize iraq as long as the politics hold. >> i think that's a good point. i think that the oil production is a measure of the economics and i think we're all watching those very carefully. but let's stick in this regional neighborhood for a little while. and give us your perspective on al qaeda and iran. >> one of the things we've seen in recent months is that in terms of violence in iraq, the violence from iranian backed shiite groups has dropped dramatically. i think that's a function of two things, one, iraqis made clear to the iranians that violence from these groups is unacceptable and prime minister maliki at one point told the iranians he considered an attack on americans in iraq to be an attack on iraqis and iraqi interests. and the fact that our troops are gone, has taken away a rationale how ever ill founded for some of these a
so an oil law is very important. further investment is important. you put those things together, regional integration, our efforts to help them build capacity, the oil piece, all of that i think will increasingly stabilize iraq as long as the politics hold. >> i think that's a good point. i think that the oil production is a measure of the economics and i think we're all watching those very carefully. but let's stick in this regional neighborhood for a little while. and give us your...
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because one of the areas that still requires continued attention is rule of law. and the whole system, from criminal investigation all the way to prosecution and detention, that's working. it's in progress. but it's not complete. so till that's really established, i think it's dangerous to turn it over, detention operations completely to the afghans. but we're working closely. this strategic partnership is impacted by some of those sensitive issues. >> i see. thanks very much. yes, in the front. >> general, thanks for the great introduction and speech. my question is what percentage of -- from the southern pashtun community, because that's an issue that always came up. second one is usually taliban have a shadow governor in each province. do they have a shadow governor? and do they have any operations? not on the military level but on a soldier level? other things they use to doing those things? >> no, good questions. unfortunately, in the afghan national army, the percentage of pashtuns that are serving, for example, the 215th corps, which is the corps responsibl
because one of the areas that still requires continued attention is rule of law. and the whole system, from criminal investigation all the way to prosecution and detention, that's working. it's in progress. but it's not complete. so till that's really established, i think it's dangerous to turn it over, detention operations completely to the afghans. but we're working closely. this strategic partnership is impacted by some of those sensitive issues. >> i see. thanks very much. yes, in the...
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i know the law may require us to do this environmental clean-up, but we think we make the laws here in the congress and we could change that law. if the local community doesn't want the facility, we'll plant some trees, loing the gate, come back and cut the trees and whatever the environmental problem was it will undoubtedly be much less. clearly this impacts what you can do in personnel and modernization and in r&d. would you tell us for the record how much more you could do in personnel, modernization and res a dndd if we could close these facilities without the obligatory clean-up? i have a question, general dempsey. if you ask our combatant commanders what they would like more of, it's always isr. so it's appropriate that the new defense strategy crites intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance of the one of the capabilities, and i quote, critickri critical to our future success. yet the d.o.d. budget request is approximately $1 billion, or 25% less than fiscal year '12 for isr programs. each of the services is terminating at major isr program in the fiscal '13 budget request.
i know the law may require us to do this environmental clean-up, but we think we make the laws here in the congress and we could change that law. if the local community doesn't want the facility, we'll plant some trees, loing the gate, come back and cut the trees and whatever the environmental problem was it will undoubtedly be much less. clearly this impacts what you can do in personnel and modernization and in r&d. would you tell us for the record how much more you could do in personnel,...
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currently, article 120 is a force-based law which includes sex plus some level of force. in order to effectively prosecute rape cases, the military must move to a consent based rape law which includes sex, plus a lack of consent. it has been shown that unlike forced base rape law, consent based statutes do not focus on the behavior of the victim but rather on the elements of the crime. 24 states have adopted some version of a consent based statute and the military should follow suit. the final frontier in military sexual assault reform lies in giving service members to the courts for civil redress. currently, military members cannot bring a tort claim and this is true for crimes and acts of negligence to include medical malpractice and workplace discrimination. this is critical in the vent that service members do not receive justice in the military court. thank you. >> thank you, anu. just following up on anu's comment, one of -- there's an interesting research report that we have cited in our complaint that is a survey done by the navy itself. in which over 13% of newly
currently, article 120 is a force-based law which includes sex plus some level of force. in order to effectively prosecute rape cases, the military must move to a consent based rape law which includes sex, plus a lack of consent. it has been shown that unlike forced base rape law, consent based statutes do not focus on the behavior of the victim but rather on the elements of the crime. 24 states have adopted some version of a consent based statute and the military should follow suit. the final...
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in the name of the law i ask him to stop. long live peaceful and come with me back to where you came. cash cash cash cash cash cash cash cash cash. thank god i'm not happy a war criminal came to cry i'm not having government signed a treaty with a war criminal against the will of the vast majority of citizens which operate out of the. same i. have done that on the elisa rice and others are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands in afghanistan and iraq i did not. i did she is also responsible for thousands of dead americans both many of them reservists and members of the national guard who did not join up to be sent thousands of kilometers away to a foreign land without knowing why they're fighting that they started it they are fighting for personal interests. america and there it has a reason its history and for american barack obama has been elected the forty fourth president of the united states. the car was. when. i was. sht. pastoral where you're just a useful idiot you serve someone until you drop dead but a
in the name of the law i ask him to stop. long live peaceful and come with me back to where you came. cash cash cash cash cash cash cash cash cash. thank god i'm not happy a war criminal came to cry i'm not having government signed a treaty with a war criminal against the will of the vast majority of citizens which operate out of the. same i. have done that on the elisa rice and others are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands in afghanistan and iraq i did not. i did she is also...
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laws. just a vote you have to show i h when they make your show i detested by simple medication frantic. >> i'm awill says astonished tht people like 35 years old up to show id to buy cigarettes or alcohol in some places. yet, we don't do it for voting which is so critical. it's bnot byarre. it makes me think that maybe something is happening behind the election camerve we don't kw about. they don't want that to stop because it and that is a political interest. it is bizarre that the same bureaucrats that impose data idealize and bsteding all these consumer products don't want that for the fundamental issue of voting. the s a valid interest of the state. thirsc states have some form of >> ii'rement. a% of the american people support this. it strikes me as bnot byarre. youh now, rhode island, a democratic state with a demofatic legisla% rre passed it the other side the law. the sponsor was the only. that african-american speaker. voter fraud in the district constituents were complaining abou
laws. just a vote you have to show i h when they make your show i detested by simple medication frantic. >> i'm awill says astonished tht people like 35 years old up to show id to buy cigarettes or alcohol in some places. yet, we don't do it for voting which is so critical. it's bnot byarre. it makes me think that maybe something is happening behind the election camerve we don't kw about. they don't want that to stop because it and that is a political interest. it is bizarre that the same...
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we are passing laws but we are not paying attention. that is why we will try to stay on this from a contract in standpoint and try to continue to pay attention to see if we cannot i will bet you it is going on out there but it has not been uncovered. i am fascinated by your organization. it is win-win. i assume that all this is being done with by charitable organizations. are there any government funds involved? >> nel. -- no. >> what is the amount of stipend? if somebody is on a fellowship with your organization, can you do a year and how big is your organization's budget because this is a great example of where the private sector -- not-for- profit sector does better than government in trying to assist veterans and the community at large as it relates to the various organizations that you get fellowships in. how does this work? are there various organizations providing the money or you provide the money for this item? >> our lives planning figure for a fellowship is $10,000 for a fellowship. that fund six months of living stipends for
we are passing laws but we are not paying attention. that is why we will try to stay on this from a contract in standpoint and try to continue to pay attention to see if we cannot i will bet you it is going on out there but it has not been uncovered. i am fascinated by your organization. it is win-win. i assume that all this is being done with by charitable organizations. are there any government funds involved? >> nel. -- no. >> what is the amount of stipend? if somebody is on a...
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law enforcement defended the pinitialá conclusion oo police... that the first two shootings in a dorm room were the result of domestic violence... and did ánotá endanger the rest of campus. but a state panel that shootings said the school made a mistake by not warning the rest of campus sooner.32 students dded on april 16th 2007... when áseung-hui choá went on a shooting raapage on campus... then eventuallyy &pkilled imself. the veteran baltimooe police officer... accused of stealing hundreds of dollars in grooeeies from a ssore...is suspended áwithá pay.... pending an investigatton. investigation.veteran detective darlene early allegedly stoleethe groceries from this food depot on bel air road.her 18-year-old daughter is a cashier there... her mother.this is just one of the several accusations of criminal wrongdoing against city officcrs in the last year. <"which is, i think, all the more reason... some portions of the police 3department."> department.">this isn't the misconduct.just last week, an officer was suspended following the shooti
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it should be targeted in my view towards democracy and rule of law. i would focus in particular on encouraging more independent judiciary and promoting a civil society that will demand real democracy while not carefully monitoring government expenditures and corruption. to be clear, there is no reason why the u.s. should be spending hundreds of millions of dollars on usaid. yesterday, the web site told me that it does for economic and agricultural development. i don't think we should be doing that. the iraqis have more than enough incentive and their own resources to do those things. we paid too much attention to oil. i think we pay too little attention to oil. iraq's resources come overwhelmingly from exported oil. more than 90% of which is shipped through the gulf under iranian guns even when the existing pipeline to turkey is operating. this is where we have failed glamorously. shipments of iraq's oil by pipeline to the northwest on syria undergoing transition, would help to reduce iranian pressure on iraq and all line iraqi interests with those of
it should be targeted in my view towards democracy and rule of law. i would focus in particular on encouraging more independent judiciary and promoting a civil society that will demand real democracy while not carefully monitoring government expenditures and corruption. to be clear, there is no reason why the u.s. should be spending hundreds of millions of dollars on usaid. yesterday, the web site told me that it does for economic and agricultural development. i don't think we should be doing...
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to the strand and the law lords, because it's tricky if you're a politician with the law of privacy and we thought their lordships on the bench would do a better job. so it's really a question of passing the parcel to them. everybody knew what was happening. >> so the pcc wasn't listed as a public authority for the purposes of section 6, but as a matter of ordinary principles of jurisprudence, it would have been so deemed and there was an opinion to that effect. >> there was a great debate about whether in drafting the bill that you had a list of public authorities or whether, as happened with the freedom of information act, for example, they are scheduled. as a matter of certainty whether an authority is public or not. whereas in the human rights act, it's structured in a different way. i haven't got section 6 in front of me directly, but there is reference to what the definition of a public authority, but it's much broader than that. but what the -- but of course the cause of public authorities and what the pcc had worked out was since the courts of public authorities as public au
to the strand and the law lords, because it's tricky if you're a politician with the law of privacy and we thought their lordships on the bench would do a better job. so it's really a question of passing the parcel to them. everybody knew what was happening. >> so the pcc wasn't listed as a public authority for the purposes of section 6, but as a matter of ordinary principles of jurisprudence, it would have been so deemed and there was an opinion to that effect. >> there was a great...
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february 2005 the only extra systemic figure in the country, the king, in effect declared marshall law. he declared direct royal rule and appointed the prime ministers. this of course ailentated the legal political parties, of which there were seven. you now have an extraordinary meeting occurring in which the subject of this day's meetings in effect are subject to scrutiny. what one very persuasive faction of the maoists said was we have led with violence. using the three or the five lines of effort by which maoists people's war unfolds, we have been able to get 70% of the way to victory. and yet we find ourselves blocked now by the royal nepal army and people like hirajoshi. we can't get the district capitals, we can't get the national capital region. what we have to do then is advance, wait, emphasize our other lines of effort. in particular what the king has done has given us your classic opportunity to emphasize united front activity. let us make common cause with these estranged political parties, emphasize our other ways of doing things and in effect do a double envelopment arou
february 2005 the only extra systemic figure in the country, the king, in effect declared marshall law. he declared direct royal rule and appointed the prime ministers. this of course ailentated the legal political parties, of which there were seven. you now have an extraordinary meeting occurring in which the subject of this day's meetings in effect are subject to scrutiny. what one very persuasive faction of the maoists said was we have led with violence. using the three or the five lines of...
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he was able to pass into law massive spending and taxes. the create of new open ended entitlements that is now hurting our economy and trillions in new debt. even after all of this, the new house majority provided him with an opportunity to make good on his promise, to put aside the chronic avoidance of tough decisions to use the president's words, that he once used to lament. we remain eager to work with the president to stop spending money we don't have. to reform government programs that are not delivering on their promises. and to enact pro growth policies. instead of working with us, though, the president has demonized our ideas to save and strengthen health and retirement security programs. he fought to keep his reckless spending spree going. the president's refusal to advance serious solutions to our nation's fiscal challenges represents a stunning dereliction of duty. we're not going to give up hope. i remain committed to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle where common ground can be reached. some of us have been d
he was able to pass into law massive spending and taxes. the create of new open ended entitlements that is now hurting our economy and trillions in new debt. even after all of this, the new house majority provided him with an opportunity to make good on his promise, to put aside the chronic avoidance of tough decisions to use the president's words, that he once used to lament. we remain eager to work with the president to stop spending money we don't have. to reform government programs that are...
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job her son was an american citizen but she doesn't have any papers the mother in law been able to dish. out and got evicted by the mother she's fighting deportation of. is everything ok. you know but it's not so bad. how are you dying and you. know what's happening laughing out of the lady sent parents don't have rights. already are they deporting you. see yes i met them are say. on the list i am during his senior year of high school he said mom i want to join the army but if i do it they'll from a financial help. let me go you are going to stick i said there was a war. they told him they wouldn't send him to the front so soon on tuesday when i kept him because he had to train first but i am. he also knows that up there on his dream was to study for a career without falling into debt with a lot of the song the recruiters to use to him day and night it was the moment they were after him it's called. that good we don't let up until they grab them. one of us are we on the i spoke to the day before he died the government sure they really were scared i heard it in his voice i asked if he wa
job her son was an american citizen but she doesn't have any papers the mother in law been able to dish. out and got evicted by the mother she's fighting deportation of. is everything ok. you know but it's not so bad. how are you dying and you. know what's happening laughing out of the lady sent parents don't have rights. already are they deporting you. see yes i met them are say. on the list i am during his senior year of high school he said mom i want to join the army but if i do it they'll...
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international human rights law and international humanitarian law. so we do look for near term progress, benchmarks to be met, particularly on setting a date for the provenn shl elections in the north, specifically demilitarization in the north. if confirmed, senator, i can absolutely commit to you and to your colleagues that human rights issues, protection of the ability of civil society, it's a civil society in the media, to do their job. will be on the top of hi agenda. we can have principled engagement that keeps prince l rights protection, rule of law at the forefront. >> look, i know this has been a priority. but when people see almost no progress in the implementation or recommendations, this question of an international investigation is going to present itself continually. i realize it's sensitive. it's a difficult question for the administration. it's not going to go away until they see -- until the world sees results. so the question won't go away. number two, i urge you upon confirmation to use every bit of energy and persuasion and con jo
international human rights law and international humanitarian law. so we do look for near term progress, benchmarks to be met, particularly on setting a date for the provenn shl elections in the north, specifically demilitarization in the north. if confirmed, senator, i can absolutely commit to you and to your colleagues that human rights issues, protection of the ability of civil society, it's a civil society in the media, to do their job. will be on the top of hi agenda. we can have...
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this law is aatax. the bill was sold to 3 the american peoole on aa deception. what's he mean? the court found it is constitutional to requiie peoole to pay a fee if they don't get heallh nsurance because it's a tax just like the chief justice said today is looo it quacks like a tax - and looksslike a tax and it is a tax. it's no secret taxes are not politically popular selling the bill back in 2009 he told abccnews: for us to say that you've got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase. 3 mitt romney's campaigg & spokeswoman saas his electiin effoot raised more than 3 point two-million-dollars sinne the high court's decision was announced. the healthcare reform law is not until 20-14. 3 the house controlled by republicans has already scheduled a vote to árepealá the healthcare law.the house vote will be july 11th 11th thh decision seems to be fueling baatle lines..ow maryland lawmakers are loooing at wwat this could mean in the coming months. 3 (dutch) "this is the law, its 3 forward"(harris))"in two weeks wereegonna come back and fil
this law is aatax. the bill was sold to 3 the american peoole on aa deception. what's he mean? the court found it is constitutional to requiie peoole to pay a fee if they don't get heallh nsurance because it's a tax just like the chief justice said today is looo it quacks like a tax - and looksslike a tax and it is a tax. it's no secret taxes are not politically popular selling the bill back in 2009 he told abccnews: for us to say that you've got to take a responsibility to get health insurance...
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as of this moment right but against either the law or the spirit of the law there are categories of people who are protected and if we were to blow up the defense of marriage act doma it's possible that well and we need to get there i think as a country the olympics kicked off tonight in the romneys have a personal interest in this year's event as they're running their tax deductible course refuse rafalca rafalca whatever anybody. in the goober elitist sport of dressage simple question does anyone know what is this. that we're spelling it's weird because we looked and we did we googled it in the backroom before we came i didn't know what it was you know this is to me another one of those things where one in which romney do and they have a right to do this i understand it helps his wife's health condition but this is makes him look out of touch this is like john kerry in the wind sailing this is one of those things that he doesn't you know win anything for he just doesn't seem to understand that he's a candidate and people draw a lot of conclusions of the things he does i don't think is do
as of this moment right but against either the law or the spirit of the law there are categories of people who are protected and if we were to blow up the defense of marriage act doma it's possible that well and we need to get there i think as a country the olympics kicked off tonight in the romneys have a personal interest in this year's event as they're running their tax deductible course refuse rafalca rafalca whatever anybody. in the goober elitist sport of dressage simple question does...
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does not apply to these contractors in iraq i asked your secretary of defense a couple months ago what law governs their actions mr rahman i ask him go ahead. i was hoping your answer might be a little more specific. mr rumsfeld answered that iraq has its own domestic laws which he assumed applied to those private military contractors however iraq is clearly not currently capable of enforcing its laws much less against you know over our american military contractors i would submit to you that in this case this is one case that privatization is not a solution and mr president how do you propose to bring private military contractors under a system of law yeah i appreciate that very much i wasn't kidding. i found out. april of two thousand and three by a phone call to say well the good news is congratulations you've been selected for promotion to brigadier general i said well that's good news what could possibly be the bad news and he said well the bad news is your unit you'll be commanding is assisting the prisons experts with the restoration of prisons for all of iraq. and they're already d
does not apply to these contractors in iraq i asked your secretary of defense a couple months ago what law governs their actions mr rahman i ask him go ahead. i was hoping your answer might be a little more specific. mr rumsfeld answered that iraq has its own domestic laws which he assumed applied to those private military contractors however iraq is clearly not currently capable of enforcing its laws much less against you know over our american military contractors i would submit to you that...
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maybe they need to change the law. >> there are some who believe the laws should be reserved regardless of cultural preferences and appetites. >> i think we should respect it. >> the charges against the two managers have been reduced to misdemeanors. they would like to see them drop altogether. officials with the game and wildlife department say they have no intentions of advocating to change the law designed to protect the local wildlife. >> thank you. coming up next on abc 7 is at 5:00 the new colorful way fairfax county is try to cut down on ticks and the threat of lyme disease. turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not that we'd ever brag about it. turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how'd that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our "safety in numbers" event. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $219 a month. >> we have heard time and time again about the first and second hand sm
maybe they need to change the law. >> there are some who believe the laws should be reserved regardless of cultural preferences and appetites. >> i think we should respect it. >> the charges against the two managers have been reduced to misdemeanors. they would like to see them drop altogether. officials with the game and wildlife department say they have no intentions of advocating to change the law designed to protect the local wildlife. >> thank you. coming up next on...
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. >> a sister-in-law is ph.d. psychologist. we talked a little bit when i got back. you know, on tuesday this happened. did you get together for groups session? she weighed at everything that should happen. well, you're talking about a week, too weak. we did for this today. the military is getting better about recognizing what is needed , getting better about the time afterwards, recognizing the signs. getting best about reducing the stigma. in may and was down with the moral. a guy told me a story about his teen. one of his team members said adjusted to chill out for today's, and he did. the taken off the team complex of deals in. he did nothing but sleep and go to town. i guess the last thing of want to say, this is about how the relationship about how to deal with the family members, the best compliment i got from the book has been from a friend of mine is said he wanted to buy 12 and give them to his family and said this is why i am land. i hesitate to speak for anyone, but if somebody else wants to say a few of the same way, i guess that makes me feel a little b
. >> a sister-in-law is ph.d. psychologist. we talked a little bit when i got back. you know, on tuesday this happened. did you get together for groups session? she weighed at everything that should happen. well, you're talking about a week, too weak. we did for this today. the military is getting better about recognizing what is needed , getting better about the time afterwards, recognizing the signs. getting best about reducing the stigma. in may and was down with the moral. a guy told...
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and they have a country ruled by law. my own experience having served in iraq for four years isthin g it takes time. saw the same thing in algeria as well when i served there. but there is change coming and values and norms are changing because they are more plugged in to the rest of the planet than they used to be. and syrians are actually surprisingly plugged in to the mediterranean, for example. that was one of the things i learned when i went out there. >> that's an interesting observation and i -- the question i would have is does that spill over to their cultural hard wiring that they have, if you would? obviously they were raised by parents in a society that protected them from the other minorities or other sects in the country. is that breaking down at all? do you see that at all? are they intermarrying? i guess that would be probably the most telltale sign. >> in damascus there are many mixed marriages, many, many. and no other parts of the country as well. in fact, one of the things, if we had syrians sitting at
and they have a country ruled by law. my own experience having served in iraq for four years isthin g it takes time. saw the same thing in algeria as well when i served there. but there is change coming and values and norms are changing because they are more plugged in to the rest of the planet than they used to be. and syrians are actually surprisingly plugged in to the mediterranean, for example. that was one of the things i learned when i went out there. >> that's an interesting...
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get a law enacted at least we can try to make more sense of the information. they're going with such a widespread program that affect local national national and on the federal level and also de agents involved in this i mean why do you think there is such a shroud of secrecy among a program that is so widespread and will be so you know. important and hope help that it's actually not unprecedented i mean if you look at the look at look back about ten years was actually more like twelve years before the patriot act was was approved there was an alleged mobster new jersey called scarfo and i covered this case in new jersey federal district court and the f.b.i. got a court order to sneak into this guy's office and install a key logger so they could record as p.g.p. encryption passphrase was he couldn't break it so they just brought him to his office to record it instead and they fought tooth and nail against disclosing this this was a national security secret a few years later i did a four year request for information about have which is the f.b.i. is basically g
get a law enacted at least we can try to make more sense of the information. they're going with such a widespread program that affect local national national and on the federal level and also de agents involved in this i mean why do you think there is such a shroud of secrecy among a program that is so widespread and will be so you know. important and hope help that it's actually not unprecedented i mean if you look at the look at look back about ten years was actually more like twelve years...
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have to make tough calls but you can do so in a way that's consistent with international and american law. >> jon: within that, as it ratchets down, i think people have been surprised to see the strength of the bush era warrantless wire-tapping law and those things not also be lessened. the things he put in place people thought were government overreach and that maybe they had the mind you would perhaps tone down you haven't. >> well, the truth is we actually have modified them and built a legal structure and safeguards that are in place. they're not real sexy issues. >> jon: you don't know what i find sexy. [laughter] >> let me put it this way, i saw you clash with that thing so i know what you've been reading but... we're not going go there. >> jon: i appreciate that. >> i'm still the president. >> jon: i understand that. i respect the position. [cheers and applause] >> jon: um, the second thing and this one in the debate it was obviously a big moment. govern romney said you never called what happened in benghazi a terrorist attack and you said check the transcripts and crandy crowley s
have to make tough calls but you can do so in a way that's consistent with international and american law. >> jon: within that, as it ratchets down, i think people have been surprised to see the strength of the bush era warrantless wire-tapping law and those things not also be lessened. the things he put in place people thought were government overreach and that maybe they had the mind you would perhaps tone down you haven't. >> well, the truth is we actually have modified them and...